San Francisco应用程序追踪停车警察的动向, 引发了数据使用、安全及透明性的辩论。
A San Francisco app tracking parking cops' movements sparked debate over data use, safety, and transparency.
23岁的San Francisco开发商Riley Walz创建了一个名为《找到我的泊车警察》的病毒应用程序,
A 23-year-old San Francisco developer, Riley Walz, created a viral app called Find My Parking Cops that used publicly available citation data to track the real-time movements and ticketing activity of city parking enforcement officers.
根据逆向工程票号模式,应用程序绘制了军官路线图,并在地图上展示了精细的总数,包括一个顶尖军官的领头板。
By reverse-engineering ticket number patterns, the app mapped officers’ routes and displayed fine totals on a map, including a leaderboard of top officers.
它在第一天就获得了50 000多份意见,引发了关于透明度、公共数据使用和官员安全的辩论。
It gained over 50,000 views in its first day, sparking debate over transparency, public data use, and officer safety.
旧金山市交通局(SFMTA)以工作人员安全和隐私为由,迅速中断了数据反馈,并指出所有数据访问都必须通过授权渠道。
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) quickly disabled the data feed, citing concerns for staff safety and privacy, and stated that all data access must go through authorized channels.
App强调该市每年颁发大量停车证, 引起关于问责及政府监督的更广泛问题。
The app highlighted the high volume of parking citations issued annually in the city, raising broader questions about accountability and government oversight.